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To Be Liable for an Intentional Tort, the Defendant Must

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To be liable for an intentional tort, the defendant must have:

Recognize the types of collateral and goods involved in secured transactions.
Distinguish between attachment and perfection of a security interest.
Understand the legal steps necessary for a secured party to protect their interest.
Identify the conditions under which bankruptcy impacts secured transactions.

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Electronic Health Records

Digital versions of patients' paper charts, providing real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users.

Confidentiality

the principle of keeping private information secret, particularly relevant in contexts such as healthcare and personal data protection.

Patient Records

Documentation containing detailed information about a patient's medical history, treatments received, diagnostic tests, and other relevant health information.

EHR's Coding Software

Software tools used within Electronic Health Records systems to assign standardized codes to diagnoses and treatments for billing and analysis.

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